The Holst Centre, founded by Imec, has developed a new large-area optical fingerprint sensor that is over 70% transparent – making it ideal for integrating on top of LCDs, allowing a wider range of ...
Using carbon nanotubes bent to act as springs, researchers have developed a stretchable, transparent skin-like sensor. The sensor can be stretched to more than twice its original length and bounce ...
Despite their widespread use in a variety of medical device applications, many sensors have been limited by their inability to stretch along with the body's movements without compromising ...
(Nanowerk News) Imagine having skin so supple you could stretch it out to more than twice its normal length in any direction - repeatedly - yet it would always snap back completely wrinkle-free when ...
Stanford University – Using carbon nanotubes bent to act as springs, Stanford researchers have developed a stretchable, transparent skin-like sensor. The sensor can be stretched to more than twice its ...